Been fretting over the upcoming slew of USB 3.0 devices and your relatively new laptop's inability to exploit their full speed? Well this isn't going to help you much, but it's a great example of why ...
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This 6 gigabit-per-second eSATA ExpressCard/34 adapter is designed to expand the external storage options available for the 2011 Apple 17-inch MacBook Pro and Windows PC notebooks with an available ...
FirmTek on Thursday announced that it is shipping its SeriTek/2SM2-E ExpressCard adapter. The device enables MacBook Pro systems, which use the ExpressCard expansion interface, to connect to external ...
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The ADEXC34CB ExpressCard adapter allows users to run CardBus peripherals through the high-speed ExpressCard port. The adapter supports single-lane, 2.5-Gbps PCIe (PCI Express), compliance with the 32 ...
USB 3.0 may not be the mainstream way to transfer data right now, but it certainly will be. Just the way progression works, right? And if you're someone that has a notebook with that ExpressCard slot ...
I can't speak for people needing to use a PCCard (PCMCIA) on a Windows notebook that only has an ExpressCard slot. But I can speak for those of you needing to do the same with Apple's MacBooks. Here ...
I have a PC-based DSO that connects via parallel port that I'd like to get working via USB (preferable) or at least ExpressCard. I picked up a USB-parallel adapter from MicroCenter thinking it would ...